
Anthropologies of Value: Cultures of Accumulation Across the Global North and South
Synopsis
Anthropologies of Value analyses the creation of value in a wide range of political and cultural contexts. This edited collection includes anthropological case studies from around the globe; from the commodification of a Venezuelan waterfall to the relative value of penguins in periods of imperialist expansion.
Questioning the validity of binary oppositions such as 'north/south', 'core/periphery' and 'west/the rest' as the basis of generalisations about culturally-mediated engagements with capitalism, this collection leaves no stone unturned in its search to understand and define anthropological value theory.
It provides much-needed, controversial new material for students of anthropology, and proposes an alternative, rarely discussed method of studying the world system which challenges mainstream existing work in the field.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Pluto Press
- ISBN: 9780745336633
- Number of pages: 272
- Dimensions: 224 x 150 x 24 mm
- Weight: 428g
- Languages: English